Showcasing sustainability at regatta
Davistown Progress Association (DPA) is gearing up for its centenary celebrations in June 2026 and will showcase its community involvement and sustainability goals at a stall at the Davistown Putt-Putt…
Davistown Progress Association (DPA) is gearing up for its centenary celebrations in June 2026 and will showcase its community involvement and sustainability goals at a stall at the Davistown Putt-Putt…
Davistown Progress Association (DPA) has been awarded $1,000 through the Federal Government’s 2022-23 Volunteer Grants to provide nationally accredited St John’s Ambulance First Aid training for its members and teach…
Money set aside more than 25 years ago by the former Gosford Council to buy ecologically significant wetlands at Davistown is to be redirected into a special conservation fund, following…
Davistown Progress Association is pushing for Central Coast Council to provide a safer intersection at Davistown Rd and Lilli Pilli St, delivering a petition with more than 400 signatures to…
A Roaring 1920s community party will be hosted by Davistown Progress Association on Sunday, April 24, to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Davistown Hall. There will be stalls and music…
The saltwater conditions at Davistown Wetlands are keeping a colony of Green and Golden Bell frogs alive and well and residents can find out how at a special talk to…
As Central Coast Council’s efforts to buy back the Davistown Wetlands remain stalled, Davistown Progress Association (DPA) held a small candlelight vigil last week to mark World Wetlands Day. “We…
Davistown Progress Association is getting set for a huge Arty Crafty Day on March 6. To be held between 9.30am and 4.30pm at the Progress Hall, the day will feature…
Davistown Progress Association is irate that Central Coast Council will consider a recommendation at its meeting on August 10 to cease negotiations on buying the parcel of land known as…
Gosford mayor Cr Lawrie McKinna launched a Heritage Photo Exhibition at the Davistown Progress Hall on March 2. “We were happy to fund a Community Development grant such as this…